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DisplayLink, Alereon announce Wireless USB reference designBy Edward Distel, Monday 10 December 2007
OEMs can incorporate design to graphics cards that communicate wirelessly with displays.

DisplayLink, a California-based network display chip company, and Alereon, a fabless semiconductor company announced on Monday that they have jointly developed a Wireless USB reference design for wireless graphics cards.

Displays up to 1680 x 1050 and 16.7 million colors will be able to receive signals over Wireless USB. The reference design is not an actual product for consumers to purchase, it's a reference design that OEMs can use to build Wireless USB graphics cards and monitors.

DisplayLink technology is comprised of a Hardware Rendering Engine (HRE) network display chip and Virtual Graphics Card (VGC) software, while Alereon's AL5000 chipset uses a WiMedia Alliance-certified radio to communicate over the entire WiMedia spectrum from 3.1 GHz to 10.6 GHz.
 
 
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